Episode Title: When the Bell Rings in the Dark
- Aired: January 13, 2026
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Lost in his misery, Ra-ik ends up on Maeng Se-na’s doorstep — soaking wet, feverish, and on the verge of collapse. When he wakes up and finds Se-na lying beside him after staying up all night to treat his fever, it’s impossible to deny their connection. They’re drawn to each other in a way that feels quiet, instinctive, and real.
Ra-ik becomes determined to uncover the truth, and Se-na agrees to help him. As they retrace Choi Jae Hui’s steps, the “suicide attempt” begins to look even shadier — especially when it’s revealed he left a voice message for Se-na. That doesn’t read like someone tying up loose ends… it reads like someone trying to leave a breadcrumb before being silenced.
Based on the hints so far, my suspicion keeps circling back to the CEO. It feels like he’s behind a lot of what’s happening — but by the end of the episode, I’m also questioning myself. He’s clearly hiding something that would deeply hurt Ra-ik, and it seems tied to a secret involving Kang Woo-seong. That doesn’t necessarily make him the murderer, but it does make him dangerous.
In the background, I’m still unsure what path Kwak Byeong Gyun will take. Will he follow in his father’s footsteps and help prosecute an innocent man, or will he actually do his job and pursue the real killer? I’m hoping for the latter. I’m also not ruling out the ex-girlfriend’s father — he’s powerful, he dislikes Ra-ik, and it wouldn’t surprise me if this is all part of a scheme to push him away from his daughter… though let’s be honest, the daughter isn’t exactly stable either.
And the missing phone detail? My brain is absolutely spiralling. Kang Woo-seong’s phone is missing, and there was an object that looked suspiciously like a phone hidden behind the picture frame near the girlfriend. It really made me wonder if she has it — but I still can’t figure out why she’d keep it… yet.
The more we dig, the more it feels like someone is systematically removing threats to a hidden truth — and right now, that “truth” seems bigger than a single crime.
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